How a computer font may shake the Pakistani government to its core

Pakistan is currently embroiled in extreme political intrigue as Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and his family are under investigation for their involvement in the Panama Leaks. But it turns out that a computer font on documents submitted by members of the Sharif family may prove to be their undoing.

The most recent person to get involved in the Panamagate JIT was Maryam Nawaz Sharif, the PM’s daughter. Ms. Sharif was called by the JIT after her possible ownership of overseas properties was called into question. She is believed to have submitted fake documents to mislead the Supreme Court, the JIT has now revealed. It turns out that Ms. Sharif is the owner of various overseas properties that she previously denied.

The most interesting part to note here is how the documents were identified as fake. Hussain and Maryam Nawaz apparently signed a deed on February 4, 2006 according to which Maryam was declared as a trustee of the Avenfield property. When asked to submit a valid proof of this deed, the submitted documents turned out to be photocopies of the doctored version of the original document. The JIT accussed Maryam Nawaz Sharif of forgery after a lab expert from London’s Radley Forensic Document Laboratory stated that the font used in the submitted documents was ‘Calibri’. Turns out the Calibri font was not yet available in 2006 when the original deed was signed between Hussain and Maryam Nawaz.

An official statement from the expert stated:

“I have identified the type font used to produce both certified Documentations as “Calibri”. However, Calibri was not commercially available before 31st January 2007 and as such, neither of the originals of the certified Documentations are correctly dated and happy to have been created at some later point in time.”